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Book Title Our People: A History of the Jews
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Noah’s Children

Ham’s Sin

Noah began to plow the fields, and he planted a vineyard. One day he drank some of the wine, not knowing its strength, he became drunk. Seeing his father lying drunk in his tent, Ham told his brothers about it in a very rude way. His two brothers went into the tent, where they covered their father and put him in his bed without looking at him in his shame. When Noah awoke and found out what had happened, he was angry at his son Ham, saying that Ham’s children should be slaves to the children of his brothers Shem and Japheth.

Shem and His Descendants

Then he prayed that Shem and Japheth have wisdom and beauty, and great social and cultural achievements. Shem became a prophet of G-d and lived six hundred years, serving G-d as a priest. In the time of Abraham, who was the ninth generation in direct line of descent from Shem, Shem was famous under the name of Malkitzedek, the “Just King,” who brought offerings to G-d. He lived to see the eleventh generation of his descendants (Jacob). Together with his worthy great-grandson Eber, he taught and spread faith in G-d and in His commands in a school which was known as the Academy of Shem and Eber.

During the time of Eber’s son Peleg, the lifespan of human beings dwindled down to about one half of what it was in the former generation.


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Posted: Nov 17, 2006
Ham's Sin
I like what i have read so far. But just one question or ratrher comment: Is there a reason why Ham's sons name was not mentioned. I believe it would important to have mention his name; being that the scripture says when Noah awoke he said Cursed be Canaan- and isn't the same land where God told his people not to take wifes from? I just felt that this was a very important detail. Because is this not the Land of father Abraham faith was tested?
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Our People
  Our People, originally published in 1946, was the first Jewish history book for the English speaking reader. Read today, it still provides a comprehensive outline of Jewish history, and also a view of the telling of history as it evolved over the last century.

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